When Channel Five finally got off the ground in March 1997, it was already shrouded in a cloud of cynicism. The idea of introducing a fifth channel to rival the UK’s existing stations had already been discussed years before the official launch. Scepticism was increased due to low ratings, which were caused partly by the […]

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Brown & Wood and White & Case, both based in New York, are set to merge at the end of February. Brown & Wood partner Tom Smith, speaking from the New York office, refuses to comment other than to say: “The end of February would be the target.” If the merger does go ahead, it […]

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When Channel Five finally got off the ground in March 1997, it was already shrouded in a cloud of cynicism. The idea of introducing a fifth channel to rival the UK’s existing stations had already been discussed years before the official launch. Scepticism was increased due to low ratings, which were caused partly by the […]

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